The engines roar and, behind the wheel of the cars, faces tense.
It is 1957 in Brescia (Italy), at the start of the Mille Miglia, a legendary race from the interwar period.
In the middle of the crowd, flamboyant red bodies, rounded curves and flocked with large white numbers, stand out.
A man, with a determined and impassive look, gives the final instructions to his pilots.
It's Enzo Ferrari, creator of the famous prancing horse brand.
And it is to him that Michael Mann, filmmaker adored for “Heat”, “The Last of the Mohicans” or “The Sixth Sense” (1986), dedicates his new film, released online this Friday March 8 on Prime Video.
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